Jesús, S;
Latorre, A;
Vinuela, A;
Fahn, S;
Bhatia, KP;
Balint, B;
(2019)
Stimulus Sensitive Foot Myoclonus: A Clue to Coeliac Disease.
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice
, 6
(4)
pp. 320-323.
10.1002/mdc3.12753.
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Abstract
Background Coeliac disease (CD) is an autoimmune enteropathy that may feature extraintestinal manifestations including cerebellar ataxia and myoclonus. Methods and Results A descriptive series of five patients with CD who presented with prominent stimulus‐sensitive foot myoclonus. Conclusions Stimulus‐sensitive foot myoclonus is a distinct clinical sign and may be a useful clue to the diagnosis of CD.
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